Monday, November 3, 2025 
9:11:04 PM 
m-bondurant@shepherd.k12.mt.us
SOCIAL STUDIES 6th
This class is an introduction to the history, geography, and culture 
 of the Eastern Hemisphere. The main texts used in this study is  
EASTERN HEMISPHERE by Silver Burdett Ginn. 
  
  
August/September: studying map skills and using
 the various aspects of a history text book. 
Learning how to write an essay. 
  
October: "Ancient Civilizations in the Middle East & Egypt" 
(We look at the origins of civilizations)  
We work on a project of creating a personal timeline. 
  
 
  
October/November:   "Ancient Greece"  
(From myths to history we look at the contributions of the Greeks.)  
  
  
November: "Ancient Rome"  
We follow the rise and fall of the Roman empire.
  
  
  
  
December:    "Middle Ages to the Age of Discovery"  
(What happens in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?)  
                           January/February: "History of Middle East and North Africa"  
 (A look at the rise of Islam, the Crusades, the geography,  
and the importance of the Middle East today.) 
  
  
 February/March:  "History of Africa South of the Sahara"  
(the people,history and geography of Sub-Saharan Africa) 
                         
  
March/April: "History of Asia"  
(religions, cultures, and histories, from China and India.)   
  
April: The Industrial Revolution  (Back to Europe) 
  
May: Russia,  
Genghis Khan to World War 2  
  
  
Semester Montana
 
 
 History 7th
This is a one semester class. We start with a 
  
look at the geography of our state. Then we review 
  
of the lives of the native peoples from pre-contact 
  
and post-contact with Europeans. Next we look 
  
at the explorations of  Americans and Europeans in 
  
what is now Montana. From there we follow the 
  
 history of mining in Montana. Mining leads us to 
  
the development of the railways in Montana. 
  
Railways lead to homesteading and the development 
  
of towns in Montana. From this point on 
  
we are solidly into the 20th century in Montana. 
  
 We will follow the events of World War 1, The Great 
  
Depression, World War 2, to the
  
  
1960's in Montana.   The text we use is 
  
MONTANA: Stories ofthe Land  
  
written by the Montana Historical Society.   
      
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